What Is an Ecosystem? Incorporating 25 Years of Ecosystem Research

Marcel Bogers, Jonathan Sims, Joel West

Abstract

Ecosystems are increasingly recognized as crucial for the success of a firm’s innovation strategy and business model. They are also a topic attracting increasing academic interest, with more than 300 articles published in top journals since 1992, most in the past five years. Based on an examination of this research, we propose a new definition that links the central goal of an ecosystem – joint value creation – to three constructs: goals of ecosystem members, the network of relations between these members, and the interdependence of their respective goals. We show how the four components of this definition allow ecosystem researchers to incorporate insights across a wide range of previously excluded studies of ecosystems and related topics. From this, we summarize the research opportunities made possible by this more inclusive definition, including research on each of the components, the interconnection between components, and with the ecosystem used as a level of analysis.
Original languageEnglish
Article number11080
JournalAcademy of Management Proceedings
Volume2019
Issue number1
Number of pages1
ISSN2151-6561
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2019

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